Much as I love Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention, Unhalfbricking is pale in comparison to Liege and Lief...never understood it's popularity unless it's simply because of Si Tu Dois Partir and the other two Bob Dylan Songs...

Chalkperson wrote:Much as I love Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention, Unhalfbricking is pale in comparison to Liege and Lief...never understood it's popularity unless it's simply because of Si Tu Dois Partir and the other two Bob Dylan Songs...

Possibly so....I thought it was OK and she sings well on it I thought.

Chalkperson wrote:Much as I love Sandy Denny and Fairport Convention, Unhalfbricking is pale in comparison to Liege and Lief...never understood it's popularity unless it's simply because of Si Tu Dois Partir and the other two Bob Dylan Songs...

Possibly so....I thought it was OK and she sings well on it I thought.

Fergus wrote:
The Beatles vs. The Stones....back in the day I was a Beatles fan through and through

So was I.

In recent years I have come to appreciate how good the (early) Rolling Stones were. I don't know where the whole "Beatles vs. Stones" thing sprang from - it is possible to like both; I just never saw that when I was a kid.

It's in my blood too, i'm a little more choosy in what I play to represent that era, strangely enough I got a friend request from Scott Mackenzie to befriend him on Facebook yep, THE Scott Mackenzie...weirder still, Nancy Sinatra Follows me on Twitter, considering that half my Tweets are to the Student Demonstrators in London, the other half are big time Geeks, dunno why she's interested in my Tweets but it's kind of cool, These Boots were made for Walking and all that...

Chalkperson wrote:...weirder still, Nancy Sinatra Follows me on Twitter, considering that half my Tweets are to the Student Demonstrators in London, the other half are big time Geeks, dunno why she's interested in my Tweets but it's kind of cool, These Boots were made for Walking and all that...